WEEK OF JUNE 30, 2008
Are U.S. News Reports Biased against Baja California, Mexico?, by Brian Flock
Will Calderon and ‘La Maestra’ Reform Mexican Education?, by Allan Wall
Legislative Maturity is Bolstering Mexico’s Presidency, by Patrick Corcoran
Ernesto Ruffo, a Man of the Times and Mexico’s Future, by Carlos Luken
Lodging for the Vendimia Festival in Mexico’s Wine Valley, ‘Vino-Tourism’ by Steve Dryden
U.S. Kingpin Act Lowers Global Threat of Drug Traffickers, by Eric Green
§ MEDIA WATCH
A Fresh Wave Exodus from Mexico: Migrants or Refugees?, Frontera NorteSur – 30 June 2008
The Mesoamerican Integration and Development Project (aka the Puebla-Panama Plan), Presidency of the Republic – 30 June 2008
§ REPORTS AND SPECIAL INTEREST
Overview of the Mexican Mining Industry, 2008, U.S. Commercial Service, USDOC – 30 June 2008
North American Monarch Butterfly Conservation Plan, CEC – 30 June 2008
§ EVENTS
July 13: Annual Fish, Seafood and Tropical Drinks Fair and Competition, Rosarito Beach, Baja California
July 31 to August 17: Wine, Music and Food Festivals in Baja California, Mexico,’Vino-Tourism’ by Steve Dryden
August 30: Tertulia Magazine to Present Authors’ Panel at the Latino Book & Family Festival, in Los Angeles, California
October 8 to 12: 35th National Export Maquila & Manufacturing Industry Conference, National Council of the Maquila and Export Manufacturing Industry (CNIMME), in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco
November 9 and 10: The Institute of the Americas, in La Jolla, California, will celebrate its 25th Anniversary with a two-day conference, ‘Latin America’s Next 25 Years,’ and Gala Dinner
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